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Exploring the ancient holy wells and healing wells of North Wales. Chalybeate and mineral springs. Ffynnon Fihangel, Ffestiniog. July 2, 2015. We visited Ffynnon Fihangel,. St Michael’s Well, on the Crimea pass between Dolwyddelan and Ffestiniog in 2013, reporting on the noted fallen stone there, with the countless names of visitors carved into it, and a small spring emerging beneath. Century called Ffynnonddwr. It is beside a fast flowing stream ion private land belonging to the farm Y Ffynnon. At prese...
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Exploring the ancient holy wells and healing wells of North Wales. Chalybeate and mineral springs. There are some overarching references that apply almost universally, and to avoid repetition these are cited here. Lhuyd, Edward (1698) Parochial Queries. Jones, Francis (1954) The Holy Wells of Wales. University of Wales Press. Baring-Gould S and J Fisher (1908) The Lives of the British Saints. Eirlys and Ken Lloyd Gruffydd (1999) Ffynhonnau Cymru, Carreg Gwalch, Llanrwst. A number of eminent Georgians and...
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Ffynnon Decwyn, Llandecwyn | Well Hopper
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Exploring the ancient holy wells and healing wells of North Wales. Chalybeate and mineral springs. Ffynnon Decwyn, Llandecwyn. August 11, 2015. The church too, is of relatively recent construction; the previous church was completely demolished and rebuilt around 1879. There is one small inscribed stone built into the new church wall that dates from one of the previous buildings commemorating St Tegwyn. Ffynnon Degwyn is by Plas Degwyn not far from the church. Tags: Gwynedd holy well. There is a little co...
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Exploring the ancient holy wells and healing wells of North Wales. Chalybeate and mineral springs. Aberffraw Ffynnon Bryn Fendigaid. Llanddwyn Ffynnon Dwynwen and Ffynnon y Sais. Llanfihangel Din Sylwy unnamed – possible Ffynnon Mihangel. Penrhoslligwy Ffynnon Parc Mawr, Boston Sulphur Well. Capel Garmon Ffynnon Armon. Cerrigydrudion St Mary Magdalene. Llaneilian yn Rhos Ffynnon Elian. Llandrillo yn Rhos – Rhos on Sea St Trillo. Llanfihangel Glyn Mythyr Ffynnon y Saint. Ysbyty Ifan Ffynnon Eidda. Notify ...
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Wells dedicated to saints | Well Hopper
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Exploring the ancient holy wells and healing wells of North Wales. Chalybeate and mineral springs. Wells dedicated to saints. One of those supposed to have been restored to life by Beuno probably a disciple of Beuno. Said to be the saint of Rhiw, probably ficticious. There are a large number of dedications to St Chad across the English Midlands. This site, close to the border, is one of few (only one? This is possibly a mispelling for Beuno that has crept in at some time in the past. Ffynnon Fair, St Mar...
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Ffynnon Sadwrn, Llandudno | Well Hopper
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Exploring the ancient holy wells and healing wells of North Wales. Chalybeate and mineral springs. Ffynnon Sadwrn, Llandudno. May 29, 2013. St Sadwrn’s Well. Ffynnon Sadwrn lies on a grass verge within a small housing estate in Craigside, below the Little Orme at the eastern extremity of Llandudno. The road leading to it shares its name. There is a Ffynnon Sadwrn in a neglected condition, in the parish of Llandudno, situated near Little Orme’s Head. A lane there takes its name from it. Baring Gould and F...
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